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April 3, 2017

ISI transferred Rs 800 crore to separatists to fund Kashmir unrest

Between 2016 and 2017 a sum of Rs 800 crore was transferred to the
separatists in Kashmir to create the unrest, an Intelligence Bureau file
states. Money came in through various channels, the IB dossier reads
while also adding that fund transfer had slowed down after November
2016.

The money was sent exclusively to fuel the Kashmir unrest,
the IB file also states. Money was paid to stone pelters and also to
hold demonstrations, the dossier further notes. The IB has been working
on this dossier since early 2016.

It indicates that the unrest
was plotted before July 2016 itself. However the protests erupted after
the death of Burhan Wani the Hizbul Mujahideen commander in an
encounter.

While tracking the money trail, it was found that a
chunk of the cash was moved through hawala routes. There was also a
considerable amount of money that was sent in through the terrorists.
Terrorists were told to carry large chunks of cash and hand deliver the
same to the touts of the separatists who would wait at the border to
receive them.

While money was used to pay off the stone pelters,
there was also a large chunk that was spent on propaganda. Payments were
paid to spread propaganda through social media and messaging
applications. There was also money that had been paid to raise Islamic
State flags in the Kashmir Valley, the IB also notes.